Dark Deeds: Bold Photos of Nightlife in London's Hot Spots
The lives of ordinary people are a central part of the country's culture. Italian Marco Sconocchia has lived in London since 2011, and during this time, he's combed all the British capital's seedy watering holes. He admires the dark reality of nightlife in clubs and pubs, capturing the most vibrant representatives of the underbelly of the prim metropolis through his lens. Explore London's backstage scene in Marco's photographs further down our article.
These bold photographs offer a glimpse into the lives of London's working class, who enjoy a couple of pints after a hard day. The paranoia, addiction, and darkness that reign in the British capital's council estates attract the attention of Marco Sconocchia, an Italian who moved to London a long time ago and became fascinated with photographing the city's nightlife.
Marco is drawn to "real stories of real people." He considers bars to be warm, inviting places where you can meet ordinary people and see and hear interesting things. This master photographer strives to illuminate this integral aspect of British life. For his project "Babylon," Marco Sconocchia captures striking images of council estates after dark.
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Wrong side Life is always radically different from its beautiful cover. Most Londoners spend their free time not in fine restaurants, but in cheap pubs where they can relax and be themselves. Marco Sconocchia's photo project reveals the unvarnished reality of ordinary people's lives, which is the foundation of the entire country's culture.

